Quote from Blotto:
Note how quiet the gold market has gone. I smell blood...
What is the old saw, never short a quiet market?
Would not want to be sitting short now, thats for sure.
If any of the big boys fancy buying a few thousand to push it higher, here would be the place.
Quote from Blotto:
If this low holds, I'm targeting 1460 minimum. Then the reaction there will set up whether I exit or hold.
Quote from HurricaneUS:
The only thing that you've illustrated is how to post an "after-the-fact" trade
Quote from Blotto:
Is todays example good enough? Gave my entry price and target in advance. You must appreciate I'm live trading multiple markets and this is about the quickest I can do it.
That is 4/4 on this thread. Any interest in predicting without trendlines?
Yes. No trendlines, no indicators, no textbook stuff, no DOM.Quote from FreakofNature:
You just use price and volume ?
Quote from Blotto:
Yes. No trendlines, no indicators, no textbook stuff, no DOM.
That's good to hear.
I'd hoped that there would be some more interest, replies, which may lead to discussions about ways of predicting other than using trendlines, fibs, what is in the textbooks and on websites - but there doesn't appear to be.
Though it's not about predicting but about probability. Once one starts predicting, the ego gets invited to the party. Then all the emotions that everyone is always going on about.
Quote from Blotto:
Lets have a stab at short term prediction. I mentioned Sunday evening looking for longs over the next few days.
I've entered here with a 1 point stop. Targeting 1470 initially, and the reaction at those areas will tell me whether a continuation is likely. Bigger picture I am still looking for 1500 but managing short term trades and will frequently exit in order to buy back on a correction at a better price.
The price action over the last two and a half sessions appears to have induced shorts, and I can see from the volume around the lows this morning that there is little selling left to come. What can I conclude from this? Shorts are vulnerable to being squeezed. Where will the majority keep their stops? Finally, if we can get up the range, will pullback traders also enter long pushing the market even higher?
No trendlines feature in this analysis. Lets see how it turns out.
Quote from Blotto:
Is todays example good enough? Gave my entry price and target in advance. You must appreciate I'm live trading multiple markets and this is about the quickest I can do it.
That is 4/4 on this thread. Any interest in predicting without trendlines?

=============Quote from 1a2b3cppp:
Just for fun, let's try to predict the movement of silver and gold with trendlines and S/R.
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And here is silver:
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I drew a lot of lines because I had no way of knowing which ones would end up being useful or not. [/B]

Quote from Blotto:
Is todays example good enough? Gave my entry price and target in advance. You must appreciate I'm live trading multiple markets and this is about the quickest I can do it.
That is 4/4 on this thread. Any interest in predicting without trendlines?